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' I i r .... ImWKlrSn w''W''iu''"wii nwtmmmimm-mmm .... wrmr------. . . "- "" I'J--T w ' ' i mwwiwwii i i Winn I -wiiail WWUMM ViKE&WnJfM3nKm mm m mnnr ' i " pw iiinii tmiMNHMMMMinHMKH i Demonstration iiunnuumnumn SATURDAY, MARCH 7th. By tho National Biscuit Co. of their fino lino jj of Crackora and Cakes at our store. 5 Como and hrjng ynur frienda. E DINGER BROS., .MffllJ MAYSVILLE, KENTUCKY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1914. ONE COPY ONE CENT. hpji "" PUBLIC IHI LEDGER vKmmWm wmmmmwmmimwummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWKmmammWmmmmammmmmmmmmim - ""i Wr &!' i. 1 j ,".. t lf- K4HIB.WHK .. Mil km m A I Could you bo truo to hair of blue, If you gazed upon hair of groon? Or If a bead of Turkey red Enraptured you with its sheen? Would you dnro wink if locks of pluk Camo jauntily dancing by? I'd like to know n day or so Beforo I buy my dye! Plerco Oil Company will seek to Yo enter Toxas. MBS. CUU.EN REOOVERINCh Tho many friends of Mrs. James Cul len will bo pleased to know she is re covering from tho sevcro burns sho re colvod on the face a few days ago by tho explosion of n gas stove at hor homo iu West Second stroot. OANDAY SALE. Haudmado cakes, caudy, pies, salad, etc., will bo on salo Friday of this vvook at J. J. Wood & Son's drug store by tho ladies of tho Central Prcsby terian Church. Sale begins at 10 o'clock. 1M3 LET UNCLE SAM GIVE YOU THE FACTS Government reports show the steady outnut ot coal during tho last few ypaTs has made the dealers push for wider markets, We are going to eel more Hade your trade by giving you a ereater value for your money. You will never get out ol debt unless you buy wisely. MAYSVILLE COAL CO. Pnnur MS. Dressed Pine Lumber Per Hundred We now have it Wo are positive it will not ba sold at this price again during this year. Come h ml get it wh'le it lasts. This lumber can bo used for outbuildings, cheap barn skiing or most any purpose except fine finishing work. Buy it now. You will need it before you '-.n get it again at this priee. The Mason Lumber Co. ' Cor. Second and Limestone Sts. Phone 519. MAYSVILLE, KY. A. A. McLaughlin. L. N. Bkiian. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SWALLPAPERIS William L. Markwell has been ap pointed postmastor at Foxport, Floming County. At Washington City, Judgo D. Thew Wright was cleared of tho charges against him. Anyono having a picture of Mr. John Mcllvainy will confer a favor on tbo trustees of Wilson Hospital by bring ing samo to Brosee's Studio. ll-3t f: & lifiras a- W- Mj& mmiwM. Pine Lumber tP-' m2rV aWmssm mm'M$mm MRM FBESH FISn DAILY. Fresh fish rocelved every day during Lent. 25-tf WALLACE'S RESTAURANT. Frank B. Murphy, a theater managor at Newport, Ky., was fined $50 on a chargo of contributing to tho del in quoncy of n young girl. Many banks in Kentucky aro joining tl o Insurance trust in trying to nullify tho Insurance law. Give Your Horses a Hair Cut before putting them at the spring work. Every horse is better for a good clipping. It not only improves the appearance, but clipped horses rest better, do better work and get more good from their feed. Clip with the famous Stewrt Ball Bearing Clipping Machine Turns easiest clips fast lasts long. Fully $7.50 guaranteed and costs only ...... f aaa" T R1 wMMMMmrBi First and host, lots now on pae. f Ilemnaute of Wallpaper Prices 35c nor lot up. Prifod to rr.aku room 5 J. T. KACKLEY & CO. g 5 For rfll First-Class Rasnl nn Enpino and Oynamn. 5 H WILD-EYED BILL TAILED TO PASS, Tho Kontuckj Bank deposit guar anteo bill met defeat in tbo Sonatc yes terday afternoon by a voto of 20 to 5. MAYSVILLE MARKET BEST Tobacco Brings More Manay Hom All Things Considered, Than In Neighboring Markota. Maysvillo always leads. Yesterday a farmer brought tho re mainder of his tobacco crop to tho Gjowors' warehouso in this city. Ho said he had takon part of tho crop to n wnrchouso in a noarby town nnd it only brought 6 cents. That part he brought hero ho sold for $9.90. A few days ago a man split his crop and brought part to Maysvillo and tho other half to another town. At the Growers' houso ho got an avorago of $1.50 per hundred moro than ho did iu tho other place. Moral If you want good prices bring your tobacco to Maysville. DEATH CALLS OAPT. W. II. HERBERT. Captain William II. ITcrbert died yes tcrday morning at his homo in Aber deen, after a long and painful illness. Captiin Herbert was born in London England, .7 lily 11, 1S25, coming to Aber deen in If 59 nnd has mado that villajro his homo since that time. On tho fifth day of last October lie and Mrs. Horbort celebr.ittvi their sixty-third marriago an-i.ivorsary Are We Your Druggists? If not, why not? Our mothods of dealing squarely with all-our trade has brought us many nuttr niialntvinrrj A ta vriiti one of them? If not, we RrV I again ask, why not? PRICES. DRUGS. ML F WILLIAMS & CO. mS&ST UNION MADE HAND MADE BEST MADE Golden glory POWER & DAULT0N CIOAR CO. 1UKB:I MAYSVILLE. KY. MAAS GOES TO RUSSELL. Edward H. Maas, who for sovcrnl years was ono of the efficient telegraph operators at tho C. & O. station here, hns been transferred to Kussell, where ho hns tho second trick in tho "yards. Ho will shortly raovo his family to Rlv crton. - FOR SALE BY MIKEBROWN THE SQUARE DEAL MAN. fSB1118lli j Mrs. Frank Purdon of Wood street Is visiting relatives in Cincinnati today. Mrs. Lumai cnl daughter, Miss Ber lio, aro ijiting relatlws at Hamilton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Lovel aro sponding several days at tho Gibson House, Cin cinnati. Mrs. Ella Walker was tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Roscoe Tuckor, on Pop lar stroet, "Sunday and Monday. Miss Floronco "Rogers has roMimed from a two months' visit witu friend and relatives iu Chicago and Indian spoils. Mrs. J. C. Leer has roturned to hor homo in MUIcrsburg from the bediide o' hor sister, Mrs. R. P. Hopper, at Mavslick. Rov. Robert Tollo of Georgetown apent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William A. Tollo, of East Second street. Rev. R. E. Moss, p:utor of the Chris tian Church, Eminoui.'i), ICy., and for merly pastor of tho church in this city, is spending a few days bjro with trieuds Miss Louio M. Dunham, Postmastor at Dovor and sister, Miss Flora Dunham, woro visiting in Maysvillo yestorday and were wclcomo callers at Tho Ledger office. Panama freo tolls repeal measure will bo called up in Houso within ten days. INVESTMENTS Good Flnt Mortgage Land Notes Yildlng 6 and 7 Per Cent. PRANK H. CLARKE. First National Bank Building. 772,715 Founds of Tobacco Sold Over The Maysvillo Market Tuesday At Big Prices. Homo Warehouse. Total sales 59.S15 Highest prico $17.50 Lowest prico 2.20 Market good. Special crop W. J. Weavor, Fleming County, $13.02. Growers House. Total Bales 17,010 Highest prico $17.00 Lowost prico 2.G0 Market strong. Central House. Total sales ..102-130 Highest prico "... 420.00 Lowest price -.-0 Special crop Andrew Hubor 4105 pounds, $10.55 average. Ono of tho best days sales of the season. Independent House. Total sales 7,755 Highest price $17.50 Lowost prico 1.80 Market spirited. .Farmers House. Totl salos "... 05,025 Highest prico $18.75 Lowest prico 2.00 Market strong. "THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW" All Out of Doors a Divine Masterpiece This Morning Fleecy Festoons Garland Everything. GOOD BYE! And Good Luck Insurance Companies In Maysvillo To Writo No New Business. There aro about 70 firo insuranco com panios engaged in the underwriting business iu Maysville, and owing to tho new insuranco law just signed by tho Govomor nil but two or throe will eeaso writing insuranco in Mayhville. Now is the timo to fight this thing out and see who owns Kentucky, tho Insuranco Trust or th0 people. D. HECHINGER & CO. Thn Biggest and Bost Clothing and Shno Store in Maysville. TO THOSE WHO CONTEMPLATE BUYING AN OVERCOAT OR SUIT We wish to say that you had better come in now hile we have yet some good things Many took advantage of the big reduction sale last week and the choice garments are going fast. Be sure and get tickets on the Automobile. Very truly yours, D. HE30EiI3NrO-E5I2. &. CO. TONIGHT CENTRAL PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH. NOTICE. You are invited to get rid of hoodoos by bringing them to Mrs. James Stone, A most intorestmg service at 7 p. m. h'ast Second street, on Friday, Marcli Tho self-denial envelopes will be tncn 13th. Given by tho Kpworth League up. Everybody cordially invited. I of tho Second M. E. Church South. ANOTHER FLYER KILLED. - Salisbury, Eng., March 10. Captain' Cyril R. Downer was killed today by full with his aeroplauo while llyiugovor tho military aorodromo on Salisbury plain. Of courso I lovo to seo it come It falls so soft and slow But I'm nearly twice as glad To seo it melt and go. This morning tho inhabitants of this blessod land awoko from dreamy slum ber to find every thing out of doors fes tooned with immaculato and fleecy gar lands of snow. Soft and whito like downy cotton, tho trees and shrubs and buildings took on a fairy-liko appear ance that caused ono to utter au oxcla mation of wondor and delight. It was tho work of tho DIvino Artist, a heavonly masterpicco and well might tLe poet have written of ' THE BEAUTIFUL SNOW. ' This winter is a record-breakor for snows, and February and March are each entitled to a spoclal prize for hav ing thoir full allottmont of tho beautiful and thon somo. Today's snow is No. 21, according to tho calculation of tho Snow Editor. RELIGIOUS SPIRIT ARUUSED Third Street M. E. Church Rovlval Shows Remarkable Fervor For Beginning. "SWEET MELON MANUOES-a Vorv flj ONION and OQOUtfBKR PiOKLhS. Thwe u-a both BftF TJBR od aUSAPBR thaa you can make vbwn. Tlliaw ua or-a kur today . .1- :, Kmrtmm a. jaukktll WPISBlv UVDRrVR Tho success of tho rovlval at tho Third Street M. E. Church is already Pipured. This was tho feeling of ovory one of tho largo crowd that attended last ovening's eervlco. Dr. Bunton said that ho had nevor seen a hotter spirit ir a rovlval service Ho preached a vry forceful and heart-starching ser mon from Paul's word, "Let This Mind Bo in You Which was in Christ Joiw." Ho had tbo closest uttortion o& tho lurge audlenco throughout, Indeed it seemed that everyone was under tho spell of.the wonderful Gospel message Tho invitation song was "Let Him Havo His Way with Thoo." Dr. Bun Ion invited evoryone who was willing to let Jesus have His way with them to como forward and glvo him and the pastor their hands. Tho larger part of tho audionco acted upon th'i nit;ition Ore young man was convertpd at the altar and will come into membership of tlio church. .The singing is suroly catching tho reople. When Howard Trent touchci tho niano if thero is any song in ono It ia euro to como out. During the song sorvico bs Fist sang very Bweotly "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Mo." Theso sorviccs are going to increase it. power and interest each day and night. You are missing much if you fail to attend Hwvlcos -'very "VoninK at 7:30. come in time to join in tbo song Ber.vice. It will do you good and put yea in the, right. spirit or the Uos- MlM,Df,1JitM lull ymt u, ? 44 Oi 2 OUR ANNUAL S LK SALE Opens Saturday, March 14th. ii nM HH IS s P h No othiT Silk Sale wo ever held approached it in size of stock, in variety of weaves and colors. Style and Qutlity aio the mainsprings of tho Sale. No silks will onter it with only cheapness to recommend them. Passu patterns barred. Discarded weaves and colors shot out. Only Silks approved by Fashion have been Allowed to enter. Friday's Ledger will give dotails. To generalize today, we state you will find silk at 29c to $2 yard, with scores of price groups between. Positively no silks on Hale bofore Saturday morning. Extra selling space arranged for tho sale., Also a special display of trimmings. Don't lail to visit ue even if you don't want to buy. You will find a silk stock that would do credit to a town twice Majsvillo's size. Be sure to real Friday's Ldgpr. KK HK It It n 1852 HUNT S 114 fcT ...-.,,. TTTT-T-TT-rTT-rT-T-T-TTTTr-TTTT-rTT--r-i--r-rTT-rT-r-r-i--r-i--t--r-i-T-r-rT-r-i--rT--r-i--r-r-r--rTT-r--T-r"rT- wr-r- tf ti. MUNOIB, INDIANA, VOTES DRY Muncio, Ind. Muncio decided against having saloons by n majority of 40? votes in the local option election here. This city is tho sixth largest in th.) State, having a population of 25,000. TO MEET WITH MRS. KENNEDY. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of the Sec ond M. E. Church, South, will meet Thursday aftornoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Sam Kennedy in Wil liams stroot. BRADLEY TO WAR ON DEMO ORATIO NOMINEES. Washington, March 10. Senator llradloy is preparing to mnko a bitter wnrfnro on tho confirmations of Demo cratic nominees for postoQices nt Lon don, ScottsvlUe nnd llnrdiusburg. TO MEET WITH MRS. SNAPP. Tho Ladies' Aid Society of tho For est Avenuo M. E. dhurch will meet to morrow aftornoon nt 2 o'clock with Mrs. Bruco Snapp. MRS. A. P. FELTZ, President. MRS. J. C. SIMONS, Socretary. cIlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniNIMHHHIHIHIUllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllKI ! i YOU WILL HAVE TO LOOK In Our Second Street Window and See for Yourself We aro unable to do justice (to these twenty-flve dress patterns of 4 1-2 yds, each) in descriptive words. Each pattern is different. Wo quote from a letter of Mr. A. L. Merz who made this purcha?: "Somo of our friends in tho office here told me of a groat purchase they mado from a Big Import ing Houso on Broadway. I don't believe that I can use adequate words to toll you tho beauty of these goods. I bought 25 patterns, 4 1-2 yds.' each, although there may bo a couple of patterns that run larger than this. These goods aro worth up to $4.00 yard and are all foreign goods. "Mark them $8.95 for the pattern and you should make tho biggest noiso that was over done in the town. They have given us tho exclusive Salo in Maysvillo." I I Only 35 Ladies can Share This Bargain. They Are on Sale Now. m fc QR far f.Vio 4.14-Vovri Pofforn m IB HI B i . n...:..i....r-- - $8.95 for the 4-Yard Pattern. to OUR. KEPUTAnm e'witn ffflyiWr tPHIMTTirTIT' fn '" i.i ii i f x i! ill s u "tin i&lVVAJJ2?? IWIWIIMIIIIIIUM mmMfr .mmitim- . IH T&siom fgat LEADS ana SUCCEEDS . 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